Cottonwood
Heights General Plan
State statute requires that cities adopt a General Plan for the purpose of
guiding land use ordinances and regulations. The plan was adopted on January
14, 2005.

Fort Union
Main Street Corridor Area Plan
This is a comprehensive plan for the future of the Fort Union corridor, and
accounts for land use, transportation, and economic development along the
corridor. The plan was adopted on March 28, 2017, and is "deemed to
augment the General Plan."

Bicycle
and Trails Master Plan
This plan was adopted as an addendum to the city's General Plan and seeks to
improve the connectivity of bicycle and pedestrian routes throughout Cottonwood
Heights. The plan was adopted on
April 12, 2016, and is "deemed to augment the General Plan."

This report is an
update to the 2005 Affordable Housing Plan and was done in compliance with the
Utah State Code. The report contains an analysis of current and projected
affordable housing needs in Cottonwood Heights.

Economic
Study of the Fort Union Corridor
This is a comprehensive analysis of the market, land use, and transportation on
Fort Union Boulevard. This study was completed by Zion's Bank Public
Finance, Landmark Design, and InterPlan.

Fort Union
Future Visioning Study
This study focuses on streetscape, transit options, and redevelopment
opportunities, and was completed by City Planning graduate students from the
University of Utah.